Amcu Signs New Wage Deal

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA JUNE 24: (SOUTH AFRICA OUT) CEO of Implats Terrence Goodlace, CEO of Lonmin Ben Magara and CEO of Amplats Chris Grifth during a media briefing after a signing ceremony with Lonmin, Implats and Amplats on June 24, 2014 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Amcu signed the new wage deal yesterday, ending the five-month platinum strike. The union accepted the wage settlement that would increase the basic salary of the lowest-paid worker by R1 000 over three years, excluding other benefits. (Photo by Puxley Makgatho/Business Day/Gallo Images/Getty Images)
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA JUNE 24: (SOUTH AFRICA OUT) CEO of Implats Terrence Goodlace, CEO of Lonmin Ben Magara and CEO of Amplats Chris Grifth during a media briefing after a signing ceremony with Lonmin, Implats and Amplats on June 24, 2014 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Amcu signed the new wage deal yesterday, ending the five-month platinum strike. The union accepted the wage settlement that would increase the basic salary of the lowest-paid worker by R1 000 over three years, excluding other benefits. (Photo by Puxley Makgatho/Business Day/Gallo Images/Getty Images)
Amcu Signs New Wage Deal
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